Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1921, p. 11

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "The est of Canaan" -- "The Yellow Arm" ~- "The Son of Wallingford" -- Spoiled Daughter of Ranchman -- Tom ~ Tie "Conquest of ""lelghan is at his best. In the town of Canaan lived two factions--one eminently respect- "adie, led by Judge Martin Pike, ths other quite #he opposite, represented by Joe Louden. Brought up with the sorzupt political ring of Bea rer Baach, Jee defied the conventions of Canaan and was regarded as an irreclaimable sutcast. Ariel Tabor, the village tom- boy, shared Joe's fate and like him she is the laughing stock of the to One day her uncle dies, leaving har aa ample fortune. She goes to Parls to study and her last word to Joe was "to make good in spite of them." Joe decides to make good and going to the next town, he begins the study of the law when necessity does not com- pel him to work in a restaurant. Years pass. Joe has been admitted to the bar and opened an office in Canaan where he protects his igno- rant friends at the Beach who are constantly in litigation. One day Ariel returns from abroad, beautiful and fashionably dressed. Joe watches the public reception in her honor, and his hesitation to speak to her prompts her to go to him and press some flow- ers in his hand. About this time a murder is committed, and Joe is en- gaged for the defends. He succeeds 80 well that he is acclaimed for mayor ~and at the same moment, wins Ariel for his wife. pi Priscilla Bonner Priscilla Bonner will play the lead- ing feminine role in "The Son of Wal- lingford." She was chosen as the per- - Canaan," JA | RACING IN AUSTRALIA f Cupidon, the recent winner at Randwick, Sydney, of the Australian Jockey Club Derby of $30,000, the richest three-year-old race in the commonwealth, ds a New Zealand horse by Manrtian----Bebe, trained by R. J. Mason, the leading trainer in Naw Zealand. This is not the first time the Australian Jockey Club 'Derby has been won by a New Zeal- and lvorse. Mason, Cupidon's train- er, having effected many famous coups at Randwick in recent years, motably with Martian, sire of Cupi- don, and Noctuiform, both owned by fie Imte G. C. Stead. Noctuiform was a wonderful performer in Australia Mix in New Picture. is wooed and won by the son of the famous, but notortees J. Rufus Wal- lingford. Miss Bonner has appeared in lead- ing roles in many important produe~ tions during the past year. Her ap- gearance as Mary Curtis wili mark e third production in succession in which she has played opposite Tom Gallery, who plays the title role of Jimmy Wallingford, Miss Donner will appear as a little country maid who isn't so easily won by the breezy, young, city-bred Jimmy Wallingford, but who finally is convinced that he is on the leve! and all he assumes io be. "The Yellow Arm" A fight to restére a Chinese throne by placing thereon its American heir, and involving two romances, stamps "The Yellow Arm" as a serial that is different, yet contains all the elements that make successful entertair.ment-- adventure, mystery and romance. There is thrilling, breath-catching plot and action in the efforts of the Orientals to kidnap Doris and Jack Bain, grandchildren of an American sea captain and a Chinese Princess, and heirs to the throne of the province of Pai-Shui, from their home in Amer- ica and take them to China. There is real heart-throb and sym- pathy for these two plucky children, who are but pawns in the hands of those who would use them for selfish political purposes and place them on a throne in a strange, faraway land. There is genuine courage in the vol- ~an ignominious end for a derby winner with an unbeaten record in Australia. Cupidon will probably go on to Melbourne to take part in the 'Vietorian Derby, run at Flemingion on the opening day of the Melbourne Cup meeting in November. It is pro- bable that he will be well in the lime- light for the cup itself, as this great race has been won many times by a derby winner, EIGHTH HOLE-IN-ONE FOR PAT DOYLE, PRO. GOLFER Pat Doyle, professional of the Deal Country Club, New York, holed out in ohe on the thirteenth hole at Deal in a match with Pierre Proal, former Princeton star. The distance from the tee to the green is 125 yards, He used a mashie niblick {in making his shot which landed on ithe green sixffeet from the pin and jrolled in. "It was the sighth time in his career that Doyle has made a "ace." fect type for the smail town girl who | eT TEC PALE fFrYELET 7 ATORSLAZLSY OP TAL SCAULEY IOI nes Pr % Zorn STLACATA LY ALY Does we rary Secaeaeenl //Y TATE CoE TT STAY I TVULLES S77 AL SITY TL Shi Lo TOY YLS GC AAT AAD AYE FALL untary assistance rendered by Sursnne Valette and Jerry Ergieson, whose venture, and a sincerw deairs 4 held a friend in need. There is real drama !n the life of Joel Bain, the man of fear, who Is paying with heartaches, sorrow and anxiety, for the sins of his father. And throughout the entire fifteen epizodes there is deep heart interest in the love of Jerry for Suzanne, and of Alan Marsh for Doris; and the love of the father for his two children. "Moonlight And Honeysuckle" Miss Minter plays the role of a will- ful and spoiled daughter of a millton- aire ranchman. The girl, tiring of ranch life, manoeuvres her father Into politics and gets him elected to a Sen- atorship. Then they move to Wash- ington, leaving the ranch manager derolate for love of Mistress Judith. In Washington the young lady en- Joys a whirlwind popularity. In fact, she has so many suitors she doesn't know what to do. Memories of Tod, M'AULIFFE GOING TO IRELAND IN SEARCH OF RING MATERIAL. Jack McAuliffe, who enjoys the distinction of being the only unde- feated ex-boxing champion, announ- ced today that he would revisit the scenes of his childhood and make a search for new 'boxing material. "The crop in this country, espec- fally in the light and heavyweight divisions is getting poor," said Me- Auliffe, "and Ireland might as well produce the next champions. The boys do not scrap like they used to in my day. When they get hurt a. little bit, they quit. I broke my hand in the tenth round of one of my fights and had to fight 35 more rounds before I could win." American Girls to Enter. Miss Rosamund Sherwood, Stoney Brook, N. Y., announced that she would play in the British ladies' motives are actuated by a love of ad-, IIIA TE the ranch manager, begin to fade under the glamour of the dress suit crowd she now runs with, But she cannot decide between her suitors, so hits upon the unique scheme of trial engagements. Several of them, simul- taneously! The plot thickens when the ranch- man lover appears on the scene, armed with a six shooter, an engagement ring for Judith, and a grim determina- tion. Judith triumphantly marries her championship tournament next year. Miss 'Marion Hollins, holder of the United States woman golf title, also is expected to .be a member of the American team invading England. A Cordial Invitation Te Disease This is an apt description of Con- stipation. It's an unnatural condi- tion to begin with--Dbut it's danger- ous because it leads to indigestion, fills the system with poisons, brings on anaemia. 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LNT TH fo AAG SASSY , i>" CAPT ATS father off to a convenient widow, breaks all the trial engagements, and accepts her Wild West swain, Wash- |- HAT CALLAN BOYYLER ra ZALES WALL IVF ORD 1 ington then setties down to normalcy | Among the scenes and the people who again, Colleen Moore "Romance, mystery and adventure) are in the air in this quaint old south, declares Colleen Moore, who present in Natchez, Mississippl. simply thrilling te be - el ll a ea ARMOUR IN UNITED STATES Brilliant Scottish Golfer Is Rated One of Best, The lates' topnotch golfer from the United Kingdom to decide to cast his lot with Uncle Sam is Tommy Af mour, Lhe brilliant young Edinburgh golfer, who at one time or another has held both the Scottish and French amateur crowns. Although failing to reach the top in the nation- al championship at St. Louis, Arm- our is rated as one of the greatest golfers in the world and his decision to remain here is a decided loss for Britain and a gain for the . Unitea States, He is the third high light to come to America during the present year, the first being Robert Cruik- shank, who turned professional and is now at the Essex Country Country Club, and the other, Willie Hunter, the British amateur champion. The British golf world is faced with the odd spectacle of its previous defend- ers against Americans invasions be- "| sweet manners is at/ths women too tak: more time te ia- "It is | dulge down here imaking themselves isterly charming ing members of pariies, | have always had a romantic interest Monte Blue plays the cowboy 'lover. | for me," writes the chic Colleen to her northern friends. "And the men are wonderful--such and masterful ways; ' in the: delightful pastime Jf Racing Finished. Horse racing on the Metropolitan '| tamed" and their hospitality is simply delight. ful. Imagine being taken into a ga:- ret filled with the feminine clothes and jewels and fans and handkerchizft worn by the southern belles before the war. Such lace--it is like th: thinnest of cobwebs and the linens and brocades are simply wonderful I feel exactly as if I were in the pages of a book ail the time and it is like a dream. I adore the people here; they have taken us all to their hearts and while I came down expecting to have a litle rest--I have more en- gagements than I had in New York." Tom Mix Admirers of Mom Mix will be glad to know that he is soon to be seen in a sequel to "The Untamed," which was written by Max Brand. 'The Un- was considered one of the best pictures Mix ever made, and the part of Whistling Dan Barry suited him exactly. In 'The Untamed" quaint Whistling Dan had given up every- thing to follow the call of the wild geese to the north. In his new picture, made under the title of "The Night Horsemen," Whistling Dan returns with the geese, and has a new set of adventures William Bevan William Bevan, better known to comedy-lovers as Billy Bevan enjoys a long interesting verspuctive to his present matured comedy art. His skill as a low comedian has been identified iw nearly Ulwee years with the Sennatt brand of picture Allarity, but it was not uptil Bevan appeared in "Meartbadm™ the wid» versa- tility of his acting art was revealed. In tisls picture Mr. Bevan proved hime self the actor that he is and worthy the training de has enjoyed and the expirience that has been his: Billy Bevan'z real name is Willlam Bevan Harris, and ho is a wative of future attacking ning of the final event at the Empire City track in Yonkers. A crowd of almost record proportions turned out to witness the lowering of the cuntain on the sport. 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